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Sing Sing Thanksgiving
Produced and directed by David Hoffman and Harry Willard Varied Directions, 1973 81 minutes The DVD was retitled B.B. King and Joan Baez in concert at Sing Sing Prison, 1972. |
This is a documentary of a benefit concert for the prisoners of Ossining Correctional
Facility (a.k.a. Sing Sing) that took place on Thanksgiving of 1972 (Nov. 22),
and was broadcast on TV on Thanksgiving of the following year. The concert featured
B.B. King, Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña [unbilled] and The Voices of East Harlem.
Comedian Jimmy Walker served as the MC. Joan and Mimi sing a beautiful
duet of the Spanish song "Viva mi patria Bolivia," and Joan sings solo on
"I Shall Be Released" and "Prison Trilogy." There is also a song by Joan that
is played over the end credits and, to the best of my knowledge, is not available
anywhere else. All theses performances are wonderful, but it's probably fair to advise
prospective buyers that only about half the film is music, and the rest is made up of interviews with prisoners and prison employees. But like any
project that Joan was involved in, it is an eye-opening experience. The historical
importance of the event, from a Fariña perspective, is that Mimi's visit to Sing
Sing was an early inspiration for the creation of Bread & Roses in 1974.
Since the DVD doesn't have a menu, I've indicated the times of the performances:
17:00 - Voices of East Harlem - Fly, Bird, Fly
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MENU:
21:55 - Voices of East Harlem - To Be Young, Gifted and Black
25:10 - Jimmy Walker - [comedy act]
27:45 - Joan Baez - [introduction]
28:15 - Joan Baez - I Shall Be Released
30:40 - Joan Baez - [speech]
31:10 - Joan Baez & Mimi Fariña - Viva mi patria Boliva
33:00 - Pinto the Cat
35:00 - Inmates - [prison play]
40:10 - Joan Baez - Prison Trilogy
45:25 - Inmate - Game in the Apple [rap poem]
49:40 - B.B. King - [introduction]
51:20 - B.B. King - How Blue Can You Get?
56:00 - B.B. King - Someone Really Loves You
59:10 - B.B. King - I Think You're Cheatin' On Me, Baby
1:03:05 - B.B. King - [playout]
1:09:25 - Voices of East Harlem - [introduction]
1:10:05 - Voices of East Harlem - I'll Be Your Heaven
1:18:50 - Joan Baez - Sing Sing [played over closing credits]
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Note for trivia buffs:
If you look closely during the prison play peformed by the inmates, you'll see
that the main actor's t-shirt is autographed by Joan and Mimi on the front
and B.B. King on the back. That's Mimi's flower, which she often drew
when she autographed books and albums.
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